The Blackwell Companion to Syntax

Forsideomslag
Martin Everaert, Henk Van Riemsdijk
John Wiley & Sons, 15. apr. 2008 - 3285 sider

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This long-awaited reference work marks the culmination of numerous years of research and international collaboration by the world's leading syntacticians. There exists no other comparable collection of research that documents the development of syntax in this way. Under the editorial direction of Martin Everaert and Henk van Riemsdijk, this 5 volume set comprises 70 case studies commissioned specifically for this volume. The 80 contributors are drawn from an international group of prestigious linguists, including Joe Emonds, Sandra Chung, Susan Rothstein, Adriana Belletti, Jim Huang, Howard Lasnik, and Marcel den Dikken, among many others.

  • A unique collection of 70 newly-commissioned case studies, offering access to research completed over the last 40 years.
  • Brings together the world’s leading syntacticians to provide a large and diverse number of case studies in the field.
  • Explores a comprehensive range of syntax topics from an historical perspective.
  • Investigates empirical domains which have been well-documented and which have played a prominent role in theoretical syntax at some stage in the development of generative grammar.
  • Serves as a research tool for not only theoretical linguistics but also the various forms of applied linguistics.
  • Contains an accessible alphabetical structure, with an index integral to each volume featuring keywords and key figures.
  • Each multi-volume set is also accompanied by a CD Rom of the entire Companion.
  • Like the prestigious Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics series, this multi-volume work, in the new The Wiley Blackwell Companions to Linguistics series, can be relied upon to deliver the quality and expertise with which Blackwell Publishing’s linguistics list is associated.
 

Indhold

41 Long NPMovement
109
42 Middles
131
43 Mittelfeld Phenomena Scrambling in Germanic
204
44 Multiple WhQuestions
275
45 NWords and Negative Concord
327
46 Object Shift
392
47 Partial WhMovement
437
48 Past Participle Agreement
493

9 Binding Theory Terms and Concepts
260
10 Bridge Phenomena
284
11 Case with Special Reference to Japanese
295
12 Chinese Ba
374
13 Clitic Climbing
469
14 Clitic Doubling
519
15 Comparative Deletion and Subdeletion
582
16 Conditionals
638
17 Contraction
688
18 Copular Sentences
1
19 Derived Nominals
24
20 Double Nominatives in Japanese
56
21 Double Object Constructions
73
22 Ellipsis in DP
145
23 Embedded Root Phenomena
174
24 Existential Sentences and Expletive There
210
25 Extraposition
237
26 Focus Movement with Special Reference to Hungarian
272
27 Free Relatives
338
28 Freezing Effects
383
29 Gapping
407
30 Gerundive Nominalizations
436
31 Grammatical Verbs with Special Reference to Light Verbs
459
32 Honorifics
493
33 Icelandic Logophoric Anaphora
544
34 Implicit Arguments
558
35 Inalienable Possession
589
36 Inverse Linking
639
37 Left Dislocation including CLLD
668
38 Logophoricity
1
39 LongDistance Binding in Asian Languages
21
40 LongDistance Binding in Germanic Languages
85
49 Phrasal Stress and Syntax
522
50 PiedPiping
569
51 Preposition Stranding
631
52 Properties of VOS Languages
685
53 Quantifier Scope Ambiguities
1
54 Reconstruction Binding and Scope
35
55 Resumption
94
56 The SEAnaphor and its Role in Argument Realization
118
57 Secondary Predicates in Australian Languages
180
58 Secondary Predication
209
59 Serial Verbs
234
60 Sluicing
271
61 Specificational Copular Sentences and Pseudoclefts
292
62 Split Topicalization
410
63 The SprayLoad Alternation
466
64 Strong vs Weak Islands
479
65 Stylistic Fronting
532
66 Subextraction
566
67 Subject Clitics and Complex Inversion
601
68 Subjunctives
660
69 Syntactic Haplology
685
70 The Syntax of Modal Auxiliaries
1
71 The Syntax of Quantified Phrases and Quantitative Clitics
23
72 Temporal Reference
94
73 Topicalization in Asian Languages
137
74 Unexpected WideScope Phenomena
175
75 Verb Clusters Verb Raising and Restructuring
229
76 Verb Particle Constructions
344
77 WhinSitu
376
Consolidated References
439
Index to all Volumes
601
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Om forfatteren (2008)

Martin Everaert is Professor of Linguistics and director of the Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS at Utrecht University and director of the Netherlands Graduate School in Linguistics (LOT). His books include The Unaccusativity Puzzle: Explorations of the Syntax–Lexicon Interface (co-edited with A. Alexiadou and E. Anagnostopoulou, 2004), Lexical Specification and Insertion (co-edited with P. Coopmans and J. Grimshaw, 2000), Idioms: Structural and Psychological Perspectives (co-edited with E. van der Linden, A. Schenk, and R. Schreuder, 1995), Morphology and Modularity (co-edited with M. Trommelen, A. Evers, and R. Huijbregts,1988), and The Syntax of Reflexivization (1986). He is on the editorial boards of Linguistic Inquiry and the Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics.


Henk van Riemsdijk is Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Language and Literature, Tilburg University. His books include Triggers (co-edited with A. Breitbarth, 2004), Semi-Lexical Categories: The Content of Function Words and the Function of Content Words (co-edited with N. Corver, 2001), Rightward Movement (co-edited with D. Beermann and D. LeBlanc, 1997), Materials on Left Dislocation (co-edited with E. Anagnostopoulou and F. Zwarts, 1997), Studies on Scrambling (co-edited with N. Corver, 1994), and Introduction to the Theory of Grammar (with E. Williams, 1986). He is co-editor of the Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics and is a consulting editor for the Linguistic Review.

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